Boat Seat Options With Space And Versatility

By Frank Gehry

If you would like to find out more about boat seat options to carry passengers, you should acquaint yourself with the different kinds of lounge, back-to-back and drop-away boat seat features. These have different uses, and it's important to find out what's right for you.

Lounge boat seats are very common, especially on motor yachts or other non-sailing vessels, such as skiffs. They are intended to carry several passengers in a comfortable, not too sporty environment. They can be found both below deck and on deck, and come in a variety of fittings.

Lounge boat seats intended for outside use need to be waterproofed, and are usually also UV-protected so that their colors don't fade and so that they don't become brittle. These are important points to watch out for when getting deck use boat seats.

One kind of pretty common lounge boat seat is the back-to-back seat, which is comprised of two boat seats that are attached together at their backrests. These are quite common on boats carrying a lot of passengers such as ferries, but also on leisure fishing pontoons for instance. They are often integrated with tables, with multiple back-to-back seat rows being alternated with tables.

Some seats come in bench designs and are very common on pontoon-like boats or other boats carrying a lot of passengers. Several of these kinds of seating arrangements have optional removable backrests and thickly clustered cushions for superior comfort.

Benches can be installed with a collapsible mechanism, or can be designed to be taken out of their fittings with ease. These options are great if you want to have space on your boat, while keeping the alternative option of carrying a lot of passengers once in a while.

The most minimalist kind of boat seat is probably the leaning post. This may strike you as a surprise, but these posts can be fitted with small benches, strategically placed padding, or other solutions to make sure that they can be used to rest a weary bottom.

These posts are most often used for center console boats, to give passengers some more stability when moving around. They can function as a leaning post, a seat or a bench. On fishing boats, it is common to have leaning post type seats to include up to four fishing rod holders, as well as an integrated hand and foot rail.

Now that you know more about some kinds of specialized boat seats, it is time to think about the ones that suit your needs best and are best suited to your boat. Make sure to take considerations such as durability, features, and accessories into your choosing.

In all these cases, it is recommendable to search on the Internet to compare the different seat models proposed but online boat seat shops. This will allow you to compare, and ultimately, to make the best choice.

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